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I don't see much wrong with that list. You're probably not going to get some of your V10s that low and with a 3.33 you aren't entirely out of the running for them. Maybe look at which firms have litigation practices you think you would be excited about and strategically bump a few up?

Assuming perfect randomization and that professors, on average, hit grade distribution targets, the median should be 3.31. However, it's probably a touch lower since that assumes that nobody gets below a B-, among other reasons. 3.22 sounds a bit low, but maybe Wild Card has info from OCS or something?

Assuming perfect randomization and that professors, on average, hit grade distribution targets, the median should be 3.31. However, it's probably a touch lower since that assumes that nobody gets below a B-, among other reasons. 3.22 sounds a bit low, but maybe Wild Card has info from OCS or something?

If that info's legit, it probably means that there were kids who failed the pass/fail LRS class.

Assuming perfect randomization and that professors, on average, hit grade distribution targets, the median should be 3.31. However, it's probably a touch lower since that assumes that nobody gets below a B-, among other reasons. 3.22 sounds a bit low, but maybe Wild Card has info from OCS or something?

If that info's legit, it probably means that there were kids who failed the pass/fail LRS class.

P/F classes aren't counted towards GPA, so I don't think they'd count for median calculations. But 3.22 sounds low. The curve is so strict that I have to believe there isn't that much variation between classes, and it wouldn't matter if more people got below a B-. As long as 50%+ of the class is getting higher than a B, that wouldn't affect the median.

Assuming perfect randomization and that professors, on average, hit grade distribution targets, the median should be 3.31. However, it's probably a touch lower since that assumes that nobody gets below a B-, among other reasons. 3.22 sounds a bit low, but maybe Wild Card has info from OCS or something?

If that info's legit, it probably means that there were kids who failed the pass/fail LRS class.

P/F classes aren't counted towards GPA, so I don't think they'd count for median calculations. But 3.22 sounds low. The curve is so strict that I have to believe there isn't that much variation between classes, and it wouldn't matter if more people got below a B-. As long as 50%+ of the class is getting higher than a B, that wouldn't affect the median.

It does seem very low. I wonder if any LRS fails were counted though because they said they were keeping the people who chose the option within the curve?